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1. Dr. Pepper Building, Charleston, W. Va.

Located on Bullitt Street.

2. Fruit and Produce Co. Wholesale Fruit and Vegetables Warehouse, Charleston, W. Va.

3. Three Hundred Ton Hydroelectric Forging Crane, Naval and Plants, South Charleston, W. Va.

4. Morton Cadillac Company Cars, Charleston, W. Va.

5. Waitresses Inside of Swiss Restaurant, Possibly in Charleston, W. Va.

6. Thomas Jefferson Junior High School Marching Band on Sidewalk in Front of School Building, Charleston, W. Va.

7. Thomas Jefferson Junior High School Football Team in Front of School Building, Charleston, W. Va.

8. Thomas Jefferson Junior High School Trojans Marching Band on Sidewalk in Front of School Building, Charleston, W. Va.

9. Esso Standard Oil Co. Sign at Kanawha City Bridge, Charleston, W. Va.

10. Interior of Luncheonette in Downtown Charleston, W. Va.

Finished pieces of pottery sit on shelf in foreground.

11. Man Guides Group of Women on Pottery Wheel, Charleston, W. Va.

12. Interior of Blossom Super Dairy Store, Downtown Charleston, W. Va.

Clark Trucking flat bed on the scene while crowd gathers to observe the situation.

13. Plane Crashed into Telephone Wires Above Building, Charleston, W. Va.

Rock Lake Pool in South Charleston, West Virginia was built from an old rock quarry which was in operation in the 1930's. The pool was opened up by the Wilan family in 1942 and it remained in operation until 1985. The pool was surrounded by high natural rock walls, which provided perfect opportunities for high dives and swings. It also included a 50 foot slide, water trampoline, fountain, and trapeze. It closed down due to competing pools in the area which offered cheaper prices.

14. Rock Lake Pool, South Charleston, W. Va.

Rock Lake Pool in South Charleston, West Virginia was built from an old rock quarry which was in operation in the 1930's. The pool was opened up by the Wilan family in 1942 and it remained in operation until 1985. The pool was surrounded by high natural rock walls, which provided perfect opportunities for high dives and swings. It also included a 50 foot slide, water trampoline, fountain, and trapeze. It closed down due to competing pools in the area which offered cheaper prices.

15. Kid Creates a Stream Behind Him After Sliding Down 50 Foot Slide at Rock Lake Pool, South Charleston, W. Va.

16. Y.M.C.A. Leaders Basketball Team, Charleston, W. Va.

Several airplanes are parked next to circle in the field.

17. Aerial View of People Gathered Along Edge of Kanawha River to Witness Possible Air Show, Charleston, W. Va.

18. Thomas Jefferson Junior High School Marching Band in Street Beside School, Charleston, W. Va.

Esso Standard Oil Gasoline Station to the right and Kanawha Cash Grocery Store to the left.

19. Street Scene in Charleston, W. Va.

20. Street Scene at Night, Charleston, W. Va.

Company was formed in 1915 by Ernest C. Klipstein and Sons. They first produced sulfur dyes, tear gas, anthraquinone as well as chlorine, caustic, carbon disulfide, and carbon tetrachloride. During World War II time, the company assisted in producing barium nitrate for incendiaries, hexachloroethane for smoke screens, and catalyst for synthetic rubber.

21. Workers Operating Machinery Inside of Warner Klipstein Chemical Co. Factory, South Charleston, W. Va.

Company was formed in 1915 by Ernest C. Klipstein and Sons. They first produced sulfur dyes, tear gas, anthraquinone as well as chlorine, caustic, carbon disulfide, and carbon tetrachloride. During World War II time, the company assisted in producing barium nitrate for incendiaries, hexachloroethane for smoke screens, and catalyst for synthetic rubber.

22. Lab Inside Warner Klipstein Chemical Co. Factory, South Charleston, W. Va.

Company was formed in 1915 by Ernest C. Klipstein and Sons. They first produced sulfur dyes, tear gas, anthraquinone as well as chlorine, caustic, carbon disulfide, and carbon tetrachloride. During World War II time, the company assisted in producing barium nitrate for incendiaries, hexachloroethane for smoke screens, and catalyst for synthetic rubber.

23. Machinery Inside of Warner Klipstein Chemical Co. Factory, South Charleston, W. Va.

Company was formed in 1915 by Ernest C. Klipstein and Sons. They first produced sulfur dyes, tear gas, anthraquinone as well as chlorine, caustic, carbon disulfide, and carbon tetrachloride. During World War II time, the company assisted in producing barium nitrate for incendiaries, hexachloroethane for smoke screens, and catalyst for synthetic rubber.

24. Machinery Inside of Warner Klipstein Chemical Co. Factory, South Charleston, W. Va.

Company was formed in 1915 by Ernest C. Klipstein and Sons. They first produced sulfur dyes, tear gas, anthraquinone as well as chlorine, caustic, carbon disulfide, and carbon tetrachloride. During World War II time, the company assisted in producing barium nitrate for incendiaries, hexachloroethane for smoke screens, and catalyst for synthetic rubber.

25. Machinery Inside of Warner Klipstein Chemical Co. Factory, South Charleston, W. Va.

26. Christmas Display in Window at People's Store, Fashion Center, Charleston, W. Va.

27. Window Display at People's Store, Fashion Center, Charleston, W. Va.

28. Salvation Army Christmas Party, Charleston, W. Va.

29. Elderly Woman Being Given Goody Bag at Salvation Army Christmas Party, Charleston, W. Va.

30. Group of Salvation Army Members, Charleston, W. Va.

31. Group of Salvation Army Members in Uniform in Front of City Building, Charleston, W. Va.

32. Women of Salvation Army, Charleston, W. Va.

33. The Diamond Shoe and Garment Co. Building, Charleston, W. Va.

34. Hat and Other Display Stands at The Diamond Shoe and Garment Co. Store, Charleston, W. Va.

35. W. Va. Department of Health State Road Commission Group Holding 'Drinking Water' Sign, Likely Charleston, W. Va.

36. W. Va. State Health Department Worker Looking Through Birth Certificate Records, Charleston, W. Va.

37. W. Va. Department of Health State Road Commission Worker With Drinking Water Display and Equipment, Charleston, W. Va.

38. W. Va. State Health Department Venereal Disease Clinic, Charleston, W. Va.

39. W. Va. State Health Department Workers Doing Lab Work, Charleston, W. Va.